Cash transfers: FG alarmed over extortion of beneficiaries

Thu, Oct 3, 2019
By publisher
2 MIN READ

Politics

THE Federal Government has raised concerns over reports that some beneficiaries of its N5,000 monthly stipends under the Conditional Cash Transfer scheme are being shortchanged.

The Senior Adviser to President Buhari on Social Investments, Mrs Mariam Uwais revealed this on Thursday in Abuja at the launch of the Third-Party Monitors for the National Social Safety Nets Project.

Uwais said that although payment of the N5,000 monthly stipends to poor and vulnerable households was going seamlessly, there had been reports of extortions and bulling of beneficiaries in some communities.

“The reported attempts to extort or bully them comes from random quarters like the youths in the communities, sometimes it’s the community leaders and traditional rulers who levy them.

“It’s really important that we do not allow people to steal from the poor. So the challenge is how to support and protect them so that they are not duped by others,” she said.

Uwais said that the matter had been reported to relevant security agencies while the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) would be involved in cases where state officials were involved.

Also, the National Coordinator, National Social Safety Nets Coordinating Office (NASSCO), Mr Iorwa Apera said that involving Civil Society Organisations as Third-Party Monitors would ensure transparency and accountability in the cash transfer programme.

“We believe this process will encourage transparency and accountable behaviour from service providers.

“The Third-Party Monitoring is designed to have state-based Civil Society Organisations with experience and technical capacity, monitor the cash transfer programme in the states we operate.

“It will also serve as a mechanism through which beneficiaries and their communities can gain confidence in their ability to get quality service,” he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the National Cash Transfer Programme is one of the four social investment programmes anchored by the Federal Government.

The programme is designed to deliver cash transfers to beneficiary households in order to improve their well being, health and nutrition among others. (NAN)

– Oct. 3, 2019 @ 18:12 GMT |

Tags:


HURIWA cautions EFCC chairman not to damage banks, lawyers, religious organization

VEXED by what it describes as the unrestrained verbal diatribe directed at such professional institutions like the religious bodies, lawyers,...

Read More
African must review its growth strategy to leverage shifting world geopolitics –  El Ayanoui

…calls for retelling of African narrative by Africans By Anthony Isibor KARIM El Ayanoui, Executive President, Policy Center for the...

Read More
Emir of Ilorin greets Prof. Gambari at 80

THE Emir of Ilorin and Chairman Kwara State Traditional Rulers Council, Mai-Martaba Alhaji (Dr) Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari CFR, has rejoiced with...

Read More